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Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Wii): Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Wii): Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
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ISBN13: 9780761558408
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•Thorough introduction to the world of Fire Emblem, including descriptions of key characters and events, gameplay mechanics, and tips for overwhelming the enemy forces
•Maps of all stages, including unit starting positions, enemy and reinforcement lists, treasure chests, and hidden items
•Appendices with complete lists of player units, classes, items, skills, and more!
•Turn-by-turn, picture-by-picture strategies proven to win each battle with all units alive and intact

 

What Customers Say About Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Wii): Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides):

I've played through it several times, and it's always fun. Good game, lots of strategy to consider on nearly every battle decision.

The game is balanced enough that you can win using anyone, but according to the author, the cheap way out is the only way. However, there are better guides for free online. Back to the review of the guide:The guide is basically a diary of the author's playthrough. NO. I'm a Fire Emblem veteran, so I usually don't go for guides, but my siblings wanted to play, and I thought this would help them.

Of course not.In conclusion, I can't recommend this book. It would have been nice to see different strategies for the different teams a player might like to use. If you want a diary of a guy playing a game, this is it. While the artwork is good, it is also available for free. There is also a lot of missing information. I had to find out online about one of the game's biggest spoilers that you can unlock.

I was wrong, apparently Just to note, do not confuse this review with a review of the game. For example, I like to use a party that consists of mages, with a few melee units to back them up. But is it in the guide. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn is an excellent game, and well worth playing. There are special conversations, hidden scenes, and a secret ending that are all absent from the guide. Yeah, they'll win the game for you, but where's the challenge.

Each chapter chronicles what HE did on HIS game, with no variation or differing choices. The author of the guide actually advises against mages, while recommending units that are so overpowered, they feel cheap to use.

He loves the game and only checks the help manual every so often. Otherwise, you spend $50 on a game and it sits unused because it get too tough for a younger player. Good manual. I bought the game for my son, a 13 year old. He has been gaming for a few years, but for the tougher games, he like the manuals to help along the way.

The maps are often too dark or too small to get a good idea of how to approach the chapter (especially the one with the bridge). Its almost as if Prima new this guide sucked when they released it with the name premiere edition, certainly suggesting it wouldn't be the only edition. When people buy strategy guides there are looking for a collection of facts that will allow them to develop a better strategy. There is hardly any artwork, just screen shots of the game Dan Birlew (author) played. I really wish Nintendo Power would make their own (instead of teaming up with Prima) because their efforts on previous fire emblem game guides were far superior. This "guide" is little more than the author's turn-by-turn diary of the way he played the game. The enemy locations and stats are often wrong and only offered for Normal Mode, so if you're playing easy of hard mode you're on your own.

My words to you would be, not to buy it and experience all the action without the unnecessary spoilers for upcoming battles. This book is a great help for beginners and helps you reveal secret items around every corner within the game. But if you're planning not to spoil yourself like I myself.

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